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SANAIR Indoor Air Quality
performs Air Conveyance System Cleaning
for residential, commercial, and industrial customers, including
the fire and flood restoration industry. From cleaning small
dryer vent exhausts to high pressure systems found in hospitals,
our goal is to exceed our customers' expectations on every
project!
SANAIR IAQ
has been performing ventilation system cleaning and many other
Indoor Air Quality services since 1994. We have a staff of
professionals dedicated to serving the needs of our customers.
From the moment you first speak to one of our office
representatives till the successful completion of your project,
you shall receive the finest in customer service! |
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MISSION STATEMENT
We are dedicated to give our customers a superior service in a
professional and pleasant manner, that exceeds expectations, while
being a leader in our industry and our community.
We look forward to the opportunity to serve you. If we may
be of assistance to you, please feel free to contact us anytime.
Danny E. Dangerfield, Jr., ACSC President |
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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Surveys
are used to identify airborne contaminates and
their concentrations. Testing assists in locating source areas of
contamination, and can also be used post source removal to confirm
the successfulness of remediation.
Protective Coatings
are effective at eliminating and preventing
the growth of fungi and bacteria within air conveuance systems.
Protective coatings can be applied to resurface and seal deteriorating
duct lining. |

Indoor Air Quality Association Member

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Source Removal Ventilation
removes contaminates from interior
surfaces of air handling units, ductwork, intake grills,
registers, diffusers, turning vanes, dampers, mixing boxes,
VAV boxes and any other internal component for both porous
and non-porous surfaces.
Leak Detection
- Air leakage within the ventilation
system results in energy loss, thus increasing the cost to
cool or heat your home or facility. Even more of a concern,
openings within a system may result in air being pulled into
the system from a crawl space or attic. This air being
introduced quite often contains high levels of contaminates
such as fiberglass and fungal spores. Moisture-ladened air
is also introduced into the system through leaks when
humidity levels are high, often creating unwanted
condensation within and around the system.
SANAIR Indoor Air Quality
is a certified member of the National Air Duct Cleaners
Association (NADCA). We perform our services in accordance
with NADCA industry standards, including Assessment Cleaning
and Restoration of HVAC Systems (ACR) 2006. SANAIR maintains NADCA
certified Air System Cleaning Specialists on staff. |
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